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Whats the go guys, SAU is having its own drag day but I don't see your names on the entry list??? CLICK HERE there's more SAU track day names then drag race names the least you can do is support a day like this

MIK even invite some of your mates from BEL or other cars from their workshop I'm sure any help will be appreciated :P

Brett

Spots have to be filled by this time next month at the latest as SAU-NSW has to pay $8k+ up front to have this day and if the spots aren't filled there will be no drag day because of the amount of $$ and the event will be cancelled

I'm not too sure...I'm very busy at the moment and I will have just come back from Europe.

To be honest, I think $220 is a bit expensive too. I know I will get heaps of runs, but I everytime I have ever been on a weds night, I get more than enough to keep me happy. After 5 or 6 runs, I get a bit bored with it.

Whats the go guys, SAU is having its own drag day but I don't see your names on the entry list??? CLICK HERE there's more SAU track day names then drag race names the least you can do is support a day like this

MIK even invite some of your mates from BEL or other cars from their workshop I'm sure any help will be appreciated :rofl:

Brett

I would love to be there but i don't have the 33 anymore , sold it in March .

The 34 is still bog stock ( just catback ) , i ran 12.8 wed the 2nd .

I have the stuff ready to go on but last wed some lowlife assholes desided they wanted my car , they broke in to it did some damage and i have to fix it before i consider doing any mods .

I know its a long way to the meet but r34 gtr parts are not that easy to come by so i can't commit .

Guest two.06l
I can't wait.  This is another in a long line of opportunities to put the talkers in their place ;)

speaking of talkers being put in their place.......

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~psollom/TWO...L_vs_2RISMO.mpg

p1ss funny hahahahhehehee!!! :wassup:

check out the arm resting on the window sill......very casual indeed!

Pink paint and streamers count as two power adders though Doughie.  You're not eligible.

:D

Adrian

Painting the bike matt black for that tough as nail bogan look, but still keeping the streamers. Have got some spokey dokeys on order though, should be good for a couple of MPH at the 60 foot mark.

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